The palace was built in 1882 as a gift on the occasion of the wedding of the new heirs of the estate - Józef Izydor Żychliński and Amela Maria Augustyna Graeve of her own coat of arms.
Around 1911, the Żychliński family sold the village. Until the liberation of Poland around 1919, it was in German hands, and then Jan Siciński became its owner until the outbreak of the war (the tomb of the Siciński couple is located on the premises of the former Koreczno farm, on the edge of the Royal Forests).
The palace is in the late classicist style. The building was built on a rectangular plan in the longer axis N-S, the facade faces east, two-story, basement, covered with a flat roof with gentle slopes. The facade has two small projections on the sides, topped with triangular pediments. The entrance door and the ground floor windows between the projections are closed from above with arches, creating an optical 5-axis arcade. Both the park and the palace are currently private property.
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